Led by experts from Rohde & Schwarz and industry partners, the two-day event will explore the critical factors expected to shape the future of RF testing.
The online event will feature informative presentations by experts from Rohde & Schwarz, The University of Cardiff, Maury Microwave, Qorvo, MathWorks, Analog Devices and Greenerwave.
Day one of the two-day online event will start by covering subjects such as how to enhance the accuracy of mmWave non-linear vector network analyzers, which monitor harmonic distortion, intermodulation and other non-linear effects that can influence mmWave system performance.
Participants will discover innovative approaches to wideband modulated load pull including how to address typical limitations. This novel approach to RF front-end testing uses an R&S RTP oscilloscope plus an R&S SMW200A wideband vector signal generator. The experts will then take a look at the importance of achieving stable and accurate test levels using closed-loop power control. Areas covered will include supported signal forms, suitable test instrumentation and what needs to be considered to achieve the best results.
Two further presentations will explore load pull techniques for next generation sub-THz components and look at how to characterize wideband active RF components using real-world stimulus signals.
Day two will open with a keynote interview exploring the evolution of vector network analyzers, considering growing demand for faster and more accurate test solutions while keeping costs down.
This will be followed by a presentation on dealing with the challenges of on-wafer characterization of bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filter harmonics, especially in achieving accurate measurements and minimizing distortions. The speaker will outline how to use an advanced probing technique when characterizing the second harmonic (H2) performance of BAW filters.
The next presentation will look at how to accelerate antenna pattern analysis and simulation using MATLAB. A talk will follow on dataset acquisition optimization for AI-controlled electronically steerable antennas.
The RF Testing Innovations Forum 2025 will conclude with a presentation on advanced measurement techniques for ultra-wideband software-defined radios and an outline of the role of the R&S ZNB3000 VNA in RF front-end (RFFE) production.